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Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Fri 15 Mar, 2019 7:40 am
by Old Fart

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Fri 29 Mar, 2019 7:45 am
by bogholesbuckethats

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Wed 03 Apr, 2019 7:24 pm
by Annawalksaround
icefest wrote:Image

Hi, I’m an artist trying to get in touch with you (Icefest) regarding this image. Please send me a PM. Thanks.

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Thu 04 Apr, 2019 8:59 am
by Azza
I think you'll find this image was posted on https://firecentre.org.au/
Icefest has just linked it from the site.
It most likely come from a Par Avion / PWS / TFS flight during the fires.
I pretty sure it was doing the rounds on facebook because I've seen it elsewhere, just can't remember the source.

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Wed 17 Apr, 2019 12:20 pm
by Blue Jacket Hiker
Just an update...
As many may already know, the re-opening of the SW, and more specifically the Arthurs and surrounds is a long way off. Rather than talking "next month" I have been told that "next season" is much more realistic considering the extensive assessment and then rectification works involved.

While for burnt areas this seems legitimate, I do wonder about unaffected areas, considering the length of access closure - ie. most of the western arthurs - how many will grow impatient and venture out considering bushwalkers' propensity for adventure...

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Wed 17 Apr, 2019 1:00 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
There is something like 1800 kilometers of road that needs to be assessed and deemed safe before they can open. Agreed it is frustrating but there is plenty of places open for walkers and my opinion is to respect those working to re open the affected areas by staying away.

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Wed 17 Apr, 2019 1:53 pm
by bogholesbuckethats
Scotts Peak Road has been reopened however all tracks that start along that road are still closed and I suspect will remain that way for some time.

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Thu 18 Apr, 2019 11:11 am
by Blue Jacket Hiker
ILUVSWTAS wrote:There is something like 1800 kilometers of road that needs to be assessed and deemed safe before they can open. Agreed it is frustrating but there is plenty of places open for walkers and my opinion is to respect those working to re open the affected areas by staying away.


Agreed.

A nice little reward for patience with this update coming through yesterday arvo... (from Parks Facebook)

In time for Easter walking, PWS have been able to re-open a number of tracks.

For any visitors who are driving through or venturing into fire-affected areas that are now open, we’d like to remind you to take extra care. Post fire dangers include potential hazards from damaged trees and infrastructure, plus less obvious hazards including unstable burnt ground.

PWS remind visitors not to enter any closed fire-affected areas. They remain closed for good reasons, primarily for public safety.

The Hartz Mountain National Park, and the Huon and Edgar campgrounds on Scotts Peak Road are now open. The Western Arthur Range is open between Moraine A and K, returning to Scotts Peak only (beyond Moraine K - Arthur Plains - has been heavily impacted). Lake Skinner, Mt Wedge, Port Davey Track, Frankland Range and Growling Swallet are now open.

For the full list of current track closures please see: www.parks.tas.gov.au/index.aspx?base=7785

Please continue to take great care with campfires and abide by all local PWS signage.

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Thu 08 Aug, 2019 7:09 pm
by tastrax
AFAC Independent Operational Review into these fires

http://www.fire.tas.gov.au/userfiles/AF ... Review.pdf

(edited - wrong link)

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Thu 08 Aug, 2019 8:53 pm
by Jennyrun

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Tue 09 Jun, 2020 7:51 pm
by stepbystep
I wrote this in the wake of a trip through the Gell River fire ground last March. It took a while to work up the courage to publish.
Thanks for reading.

https://tasmaniantimes.com/2020/06/from ... DrApZquc1M

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Tue 09 Jun, 2020 11:45 pm
by Chris
Very painful reading Dan, but eloquently argued.
Now what next? Obviously it needs strategic distribution.

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Wed 10 Jun, 2020 8:40 am
by north-north-west
Great bit of writing. Painful, but necessary. If only more people cared, and cared enough to make the pollies accountable.

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Thu 11 Jun, 2020 2:35 pm
by lefroy
Thanks Dan, really appreciate your efforts and passion! Have shared to everyone I think will listen!

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Thu 11 Jun, 2020 5:16 pm
by benfazza
Have you seen the aerial footage of the bushfire aftermath provided by the 'Wandering Foxbat' YouTube channel? https://youtu.be/n7XdzB32f28

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Fri 12 Jun, 2020 9:53 am
by stepbystep
Chris wrote:Very painful reading Dan, but eloquently argued.
Now what next? Obviously it needs strategic distribution.


Thanks for reading Chris (and Lefroy and nnw) - what next?

Keep arguing case for the country we love. Write letters to your pollies, to the papers, have conversations with friends and family that don't want to listen. Hope.
I'm not naive enough to think my article will make any real difference other than perhaps to shine a light for a bit, to a few. Selfishly, I find it therapeutic to write and to be heard.

Perhaps a few others will be compelled to do similar . . .

Re: Gell River Fire - Lake Rhona Region

PostPosted: Fri 12 Jun, 2020 2:13 pm
by Hermione
Thank you, beautiful prose and photography as always. I'm glad you didn't post this earlier, even now I can hardly read it without weeping. Like many of us I don't know where we go from here, keep trying to make our voices heard I suppose.